Through examples of Hansen's overlapping and constantly
growing focus the exhibition aims to address the fullness of his practice.
Not exact matches
In 2001, Shaw was shortlisted for the Turner Prize for his solo
exhibition «The Sly and Unseen Day», a selection of works
focusing on the Tile Hill housing estate, Coventry where he
grew up.
What started out as a search for extra storage, for collectors Howard Rachofsky and the late Vernon Faulconer's
growing art collections, turned into The Warehouse opening in 2012 — an educational
exhibition space in Dallas
focused on rethinking the global art community.
kurimanzutto is pleased to announce the opening of Signals: If You Like I Shall
Grow, a major
exhibition focusing on the renowned art gallery and meeting place Signals London (1964 - 66), which will be presented at Thomas Dane Gallery in London from June 08 - July 21, 2018.
Louise Bourgeois (1911 - 2010) is one of the most respected artists of our time, and this retrospective
exhibition focuses thematically on birth,
growing up, family and motherhood — issues that Bourgeois explored for decades.
The
exhibition will
focus on current developments in the
growing field of urban contemporary art.
Becoming a topic of
growing interest, Brancusi's photographs have been the
focus of several recent
exhibitions, including The Original Copy, Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today, held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, organized by Roxana Marcoci; Constantin Brancusi & Richard Serra: Resting in Time and Space, shown at the Foundation Beyeler, Switzerland produced by Oliver Wick; and Brancusi, Film and Photography, the monumental
exhibition of Brancusi's photographs exhibited at the Centre Pompidou, curated by Quentin Bajac.
The
exhibition focuses on current developments in the
growing field of urban contemporary art.
This group
exhibition focuses on a
growing trend within drawing: the meticulous translation of images from photographs and photo - based media.
The
exhibition» Hybrid Layers «
focuses attention on a generation of artists who are engaging with the
growing presence of the digital sphere and its effects on society.
The museum's holdings have
grown to include more than 150 works by Kandinsky, and
focused exhibitions of his works are presented in Annex Level 3.
Perhaps, as a
growing number of museums
focus their acquisitions and
exhibition programming on contemporary art, the competing issues of curators seeking to examine the work of living artists from an historical vantage point and the career and market concerns of those very artists will result in other stand - offs.
Founded in 1993, the Sharjah Biennial has
grown from a traditional and regionally
focused exhibition into the global event it has become today.
This group
exhibition focuses on the
growing spatial and material freedom in painting as it merges with installation and sculpture.
Featuring a number of artists including Andrea Crespo, Tarik Hayward, Rodrigo Hernández, Jan Kiefer and Megan Rooney the
exhibition focusses on artists
growing up with the internet and its affects, adverse or otherwise, on our so - called «natural instincts».
This
exhibition will
focus on the fastest
growing area of the Museum's collection, which is modern and contemporary art including paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture by such artists as Joseph Beuys (1921 - 1986), Robert Cottingham (b. 1935), Sam Gilliam (b. 1933), Adolph Gottlieb (1903 - 1974), Philip Guston (1913 - 1980), Keith Haring (1958 - 1991), Dame Barbara Hepworth (1903 - 1975), Sol Lewitt (1928 - 2007), Diego Rivera (1886 - 1957), and David Smith (1906 - 1965).
This group
exhibition will
focus on a
growing trend within drawing: the meticulous translation of images from photographs and photo - based media.
For the second year, wind industry professionals gathered to participate in WIND EXPO, a conference and
exhibition focusing on the
growing wind energy market in Japan.